DocumentCode
3585730
Title
A novel embedded system for better detection of perilous gases
Author
Asaduzzaman, Abu ; Mridha, Muhammad F. ; Chidella, Kishore K.
Author_Institution
EECS Dept., Wichita State Univ., Wichita, KS, USA
fYear
2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
Gas leakage is a major problem in industrial sectors, residential premises, and gas-powered vehicles such as compressed natural gas (CNG) cars. The gas detection kits are used to detect the gas leakage at vulnerable places to prevent accidents due to harmful gases. Studies show that modern embedded systems have potential to detect gases and alert people. Various sensors are used (in the embedded systems) to detect various harmful gases. However, most commercially available systems can detect only one gas. The aim of this paper is to introduce an embedded system that can detect various perilous gases and automatically alert about gas leakage in vulnerable premises as needed. The experimental gas leakage system consists of a Carbon Dioxide (CO2) sensor, Carbon Monoxide (CO) sensor, temperature sensor, microcontroller, air conditioner, and a buzzer. The use of temperature sensor is not just confined to detect the temperature but it is used to control the heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) applications inside the residential premises. According to preliminary experiments, the proposed system can detect both CO and CO2 with up to 98% accuracy, control HVAC applications, and alert people in case of a gas leakage. Comparing with two similar contemporary systems, the proposed system offers more and better useful features such as detecting multiple gases, displaying messages, and triggering alarm system.
Keywords
HVAC; accident prevention; computerised instrumentation; embedded systems; gas sensors; intelligent sensors; temperature sensors; accidents prevention; air conditioner; buzzer; control HVAC applications; embedded system; gas leakage detection; heating ventilation and air conditioning; microcontroller; perilous gas detection; residential premises; temperature sensor; vulnerable premises; Gas detectors; Gases; Microcontrollers; Sensor systems; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Embedded systems; HVAC; gas detection; perilous gases; temperature sensors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software, Knowledge, Information Management and Applications (SKIMA), 2014 8th International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SKIMA.2014.7083559
Filename
7083559
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